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Launch List: 1. Copy New Objective 2. Update Table of Contents 3. Copy new Homework
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Agenda 1. 5 Minutes Clothing exchange 2. 5 Minutes map 3. 20 minutes reading and questions 4. 5 minutes closure
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Objective Why does Child Labor exist?
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Immigration to America
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Immigrants on the boat
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Ellis Island
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Medical Examinations
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Push Factors: Why leave Europe? No land Few jobs No freedom of religion Poverty.
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Pull factors: Why come to America? Opportunity Free land! – Homestead act Jobs in factories (Sweatshops?) Family already here.
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Steerage: Miserable rooms below deck on ships coming to America
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Steerage:
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Steerage
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Ellis Island Entry point for immigrants in New York City
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Ellis Island
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Angel Island Entry point for Asian Immigrants, near Los Angeles California
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Angel Island
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Quiz scoring: Your Score = % 2976 2874 2771 2668 2566 2463 2361 2258 2155 2053 38100 3797 3695 3592 3489 3387 3284 3182 30 79
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Tenements: Small 1 room apartments with no windows shared by 10 or more people.
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Tenements:
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Building Codes: Laws that set standards for how structures should be built.
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Settlement Houses
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Established to help poor immigrants. Provided many services - from schools to laundry rooms. Most famous was Jane Addams and the Hull House
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New Vs. Old Immigrants Textbook pg 561 Old- 1840-1860- Mostly western Europe– Ireland, Britain, Germany New- 1880-1900- Many from Eastern Europe and Italy
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1820-1860, Great Britain, Ireland, and Western Germany. 1860-1890, The above countries continued to provide, as well as Scandinavian Nations. 1890-1910, The majority was Austria, Hungary, Italy, and Russia, up until World War 1.
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Vocabulary Answers 1. Push factors: Why leave Europe? 2. Pull factors: Why come to America?
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3. steerage: Miserable rooms below deck on ships coming to America
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4. Ellis island- Entry point for immigrants in NYC
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5. Angel island- Entry point for immigrants from Asia.
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6. Assimilation: the process of becoming part of another culture.
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7. Melting pot: Peoples come to America and contribute aspects of their culture to create a new, unique American culture.
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Melting Pot
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8. Salad bowl Immigrants do not lose the unique aspects of their cultures like in the melting pot model, instead they keep them.
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Salad Bowl
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9. Urbanization: The growth of cities.
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10.Pogrom: Organized attacks on Jewish villages. (a serious push factor)
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11. Ethnic group: group of people who share a common culture
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12. Nativist: Those who wanted to limit immigration.
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Tenements: Small 1 room apartments with no windows shared by 10 or more people.
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14. Jacob Riis Famous writer who exposed the tenement slums by taking pictures and publishing them.
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15. Armistice Day: Day the fighting stopped in world war 1. Armistice = stop the fighting. 16. Veterans Day: 11/11 (november 11) every year we take a day to celebrate those who fought in wars.
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18. New Immigrants 19. Old Immigrants
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20. Settlement Houses “Charity houses” that helped poor immigrants. 21. Building Codes: Laws that set standards for how structures should be built. 22. Jane Addams: Established the Hull house, a famous settlement house
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Introduction: –Write a paragraph that discusses the topic in general terms. –Use the hist. con and the documetns to help you –Make sure the last sentence is a thesis DBQ
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Introduction: What are you going to prove? Simply restate the question then find support to prove it. PROVE YOUR ANSWER!
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Body paragraphs- 1 per document. Relate it to what you are proving.
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Outside info- Brainstorm and mention something (anything)
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Conclusion: restate your introduction, discuss what you proved.
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